“It is said that faerie children are not like mortal children. They need little in the way of love. They need not be tucked in at night, but may sleep just as happily in a cold corner of a ballroom, curled up in a tablecloth. They need not be fed; they are just as happy lapping up dew and skimming bread and cream from the kitchens. They need not be comforted, since they seldom weep. But if faerie children need little love, faerie princes require some counsel.” LoveFantasyHolly BlackThe Folk Of The AirCardan GreenbriarCardanFaeriesThe Queen Of NothingFaerie Children Book:The Queen of Nothing Source: The Queen of Nothing